Venue information

The City of Manchester Stadium in Manchester, England – also known as the Etihad Stadium for sponsorship purposes – is the home ground of Manchester City Football Club, the fifth-largest stadium in the Premier League and the twelfth-largest in the United Kingdom, with a seating capacity of 47,805

Public transport

At the end of the match buses will be lined up on Ashton New Road next to the South Stand, to take you back to the city centre, where you can connect onwards or celebrate a win. Based on supporter feedback, stewards will be on hand this season to help manage the queues more effectively at the end of the match.

Parking

Pay on the day parking is available on site at the Etihad Stadium on the Blue Car Park (formerly North Car Park) accessed from Alan Turing Way. Blue Car Park costs are as follows:

At peaks times (immediately post match for approx. 45 minutes) all the Blue Car Parks will operate as a left turn only exit. When traffic begins to move more freely, both lanes will be made available. The Orange Car Park (formerly East Car Park) is pre-sold to corporate clients and is not available to cash sales on the day.

Supporters who want park slightly further away from the Etihad Stadium, to avoid the road closures are advised to park in K2 entrance which is off Ashton Old Road approximately 50m from the junction with Pottery Lane. The K2 site is a 10-15 minute walk from the stadium and costs £7.

There are a number of satellite car parks around the stadium, with prices displayed at the point of entry. The Club does not endorse these car parks.

There are multiple lifts located on each level of Etihad Stadium. During events, a Customer Service representative is situated in each of the lift lobbies on Levels 1 and 3 at the conclusion of all events at Etihad Stadium to assist mobility impaired patrons.

Stairwells are located adjacent to the lift lobbies and ramps are situated throughout all Levels. Please note that access to the car park is only via the lifts or stairs. There is no ramp access.

TelephoneA telephone with TTY capabilities for the hearing impaired is located at LiveWire inside Gate 2 on Level 1.

Getting to Etihad Stadium

TrainSouthern Cross Station is located alongside Etihad Stadium and is connected via a pedestrian bridge. After alighting from your train, please use the Accessible Lift from Spencer Street’s platform to the Bourke Street pedestrian footbridge.

Mobility impaired and wheelchair bound patrons can use any of Etihad Stadium’s public Gates to gain access to the venue. Lift lobbies located in the four Etihad Stadium hubs (aisles 6, 19, 30 and 43) and/or ramps will then take you to the required level.

TramLow floor trams are currently available along the tram 109 route along Swanston Street. Tram timetables that depict the Accessibility icon indicate that wheelchair accessible services are available to customers.
To determine which services provide accessible trams, please refer to your timetable. To view a full list of trams that provide wheelchair access, please log onto Metlink Melbourne Metlink

TaxiAll mobility impaired patrons who require a ticket should instruct the taxi to drop off on the Bourke Street Extension outside the Accessible Lift. The external elevator will then take you to the external concourse where an admission ticket can be purchased.

If you have an entry ticket, instruct the driver to enter any car park at Etihad Stadium and drop off at the lift lobby closest to your seat.

Please note that only patrons with tickets are able to access internal lifts.

CarEtihad Stadium has 52 designated parking bays for mobility impaired patrons, all of which are located adjacent to lift lobbies on all three parking levels.

Patrons are encouraged to reserve a disabled parking bay through the Etihad Stadium Car Park office on (03) 8625 7201.

Mobility impaired patrons can be dropped off by private vehicle on car park level B3.